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The King’s highly anticipated trooping the colour ceremony faces uncertainty as UK meteorologists issue revised forecasts, revealing a 40% chance of rain at 10 am on Saturday, June 15, just before the event kicks off.
The Met Office’s latest report has prompted concerns about potential disruptions to the parade, with the military contemplating a possible postponement or proceeding as planned despite the inclement weather.
In response to the forecast, the British public has been advised to come prepared with umbrellas and waterproof jackets if they wish to witness the annual spectacle from the palace grounds.
Weather experts describe the conditions as unsettled, often breezy, with variable cloud cover and scattered showers, possibly escalating into thunderous downpours.
GB News anticipates a gradual rise in temperatures, hinting at locally warm weather.
However, this optimistic outlook is overshadowed by doubts surrounding the royal family’s participation in the event.
While the Princess of Wales remains absent from public engagements due to her ongoing battle with cancer, the Prince of Wales is expected to attend alongside his children: Princess Charlotte, 8, Prince Louis, 6, and Prince George, all in their early years.
Adding to the intrigue, the King is set to make a grand entrance in a carriage alongside Queen Camilla, a departure from the traditional horseback ride, as he navigates his personal struggle with cancer.
This significant change reflects the monarch’s determination to fulfill his ceremonial duties while managing his health challenges.